answer the question in the same yhat you would answer "is it that..." in English. "Est-ce que" is not a complete question but calls for the object of the question. Est-ce que tu as garé la voiture ? is "did you park the car?" Est-ce que la voiture est garée ? is "is the car parked?" Est-ce que la voiture est bleue, ou est-ce qu'elle est rouge ? is "Is the car blue, or is it red?
savais-tu que ... / est-ce que tu savais que ... saviez-vous que / est-ce que vous saviez
What is (in) fashion?
qu'est-ce que c'est ? > what is it? (present) qu'est-ce que c'était ? > what was it? (past)
"what does"
I thought that you are a girl that I know
que is who? who is que? q is a letter.
You meant: ...QUE SEPAS QUE... Quiero que sepas que te estimo --- I want you to know I appreciate you (informal you singular)
To have to....= Tener que.... (I) have to....= Tengo que.... You (singular, informal) have to....= Tienes que.... You (singular, formal) have to.... = Usted tiene que.... You (plural, informal) have to.... = Teneis que.... You (plural, formal)/they have to.... = Tienen que.... We have to.... = Tenemos que....
tel que telle que (gender feminine) plural: tels que/ telles que
lo que means:What?!
savais-tu que ... / est-ce que tu savais que ... saviez-vous que / est-ce que vous saviez
que me encanto que queria que amaba
Que es = What is it?
que que
The word 'que' is a Spanish term. In English, the word 'que' means 'what.' An example of this is "que pasa" which translates to "what's up" in English.
mariano que or que family
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')